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Winter clothing

Moisture-wicking base layers, softshell jackets, GORE-TEX® bib pants and more for staying warm out there. 

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Ski and snow clothing for a warm and comfy winter

Snowsports and other outdoor adventures becomes easier when you’re properly dressed. Wearing the right clothing can keep you warm, dry and comfortable, allowing you to focus on the slopes or trails without distraction. Whether you’re skiing, snowboarding or exploring snowy trails, MEC has all types of warm winter layers from brands like MEC Label, KOMBI, Patagonia and many more.

Base layers

Your base layers are the foundation of your snowsports outfit. They’re designed to keep you warm and wick away moisture to prevent additional chills. With a range of weights available, you can choose the right option based on the intensity of your activity and the weather conditions. Wool base layers, such as those made from merino wool, are excellent for temperature regulation and odor resistance. Synthetic options are lightweight and quick-drying. Not sure what to pick? Check out our guide on how to choose base layers for more advice.

Pants and jackets

Layering your ski and snow clothing correctly is key to enjoying the outdoors all season. Start with a warm mid-layer to trap heat. Fleece jackets are a cozy option for laid-back days, while merino wool mid-layers excel at keeping you comfortable during a range of activities. For more tips, read our article on how to choose mid-layers. Your outer layers are equally important. Ski and snowboard jackets are typically insulated and windproof, offering warmth and protection in cold, snowy conditions. If you’re planning a high-intensity activity like cross-country skiing, opt for a lightweight, breathable jacket to prevent overheating. Waterproof and insulated snow pants are a must-have to keep you dry, especially if you’re venturing into deep powder or spending time sitting on cold chairlifts.

Ski and snow accessories

Complete your ski and snow clothing package with the right accessories to keep you warm and prepared. Headwear, such as insulated hats or helmets with liners, helps retain heat, while gloves or mittens designed for skiing protect your hands from frostbite. Snowsport socks offer cushioning and warmth specifically tailored for skiing and snowboarding boots. Don’t forget eye protection—goggles are essential for the slopes, and glacier sunglasses are a great alternative for sunny days on the trails. With the right combination of layers and accessories, you’ll be ready to take on any snowy adventure in warmth and comfort.